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AIA New York / the Center for Architecture is now accepting applications for the 2022 Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant. More...
Join us at the Philadelphia Design Studio on July 13th. Architect, Ed Lippmann will cover his renowned Australian projects. More...
EDWARD ROBINSON ARCHITECTURE & WILLIAM WELCH ARCHITECTURE More...
It's difficult to put into words how I feel right now. More...
It was never my intention to build a theatre. In fact, it was never my intention to run a theatre. My goal was to create art that made a difference, t… More...
A theatre can be an impressive work of architecture, or it can be a bowl-shaped lawn, or just a box on the street. More...
The Regional Theatre Movement has grown over the past sixty years with the belief that every city of sufficient size across America should have its ow… More...
Most of what Americans understand today about the worth and place of theatre in the national cultural landscape came into focus during the Little Thea… More...
Cecil Baker + Partners continues to expand it's portoflio of affordable housing projects in Philadelphia More...
Big things are in the works at Penn's Landing, a part of Philadelphia that bridges a multitude of scales, multiple and layered histories, and countles… More...
Even if you know nothing about the City Beautiful movement and its emphasis on monumental grandeur, you can't avoid sensing that the Parkway was desig… More...
Philadelphia is now re-centering itself to the west. Building on Penn's and Drexel's spectacular turn-of-the-Millennium commercial developments along … More...
As Philadelphia heads into the second quarter of the millennium, we asked three of the city's most thoughtful people to make a pitch for what they tho… More...